NOW CLOSED: Win It: Once in a Blue Moon & Woman in Red by Eileen Goudge Ends 10/27

As part of the One to One Network, I was sent Eileen Goudge’s newest book, Once in a Blue Moon, to read and share my thoughts with my readers. This was such a captivating book, I couldn’t put it down and had it read in just two days. If I read a book quickly, I know it is one I love because I just can’t read books I’m not interested in. You can read my full review of this book here.

One to One Network is offering a copy of Once in a Blue Moon as well as Woman in Red for one lucky reader!

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Easy Entry: Leave a comment with your thoughts – How important is a family bond?

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Ends around 10/27 at 11:59 EST. (As long as you can still comment you can enter!) Winner, chosen by random.org, will be announced on the Giveaway Winners Page by 10/28/2009 and I will contact you shortly. (If winner doesn’t respond to my email within 48 hours, I will pick another winner.)

Family is SO important. I am an only child so family is small on my side but my husbands family is large so I depend on them to fulfill the support needs my small family could not since most of my family are nw deceased.

Thanks for the chance to win. I am looking forward to reading Once In A Blue Moon!

There is nothing better than a good family relationship and the ties are never broken if there is love in all hearts. I have a good loving family and could not imagine not being in contact with them every day.

Take it from me, family is everything and unfortunately for
some of us, me included, we learn to late.
Always, always love your family and forget silly things,
when you are in your 60’s, everything seems so insignificant.